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I havnt got the car yet but getting one within the next couple of weeks should i get this?

How much would it be if i were to buy one seperately?

from experience, buy it now, at least u dont have to wait AGAIN for the kit to arrive in future..

hey guys

does anybody know what those gold cables are in my engine bay?

cheers,

Danny

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Danny,

I think I found out - your grounding kit with gold wire is Nissan dealer option...

http://www.japanparts.com/db/partslist.php...=11&volkey=

see pic - very similar to yours

post-328-1244853264_thumb.jpg

buy it seperately will be USD$165 per kit
Hey Fox, I maybe a goer also! Before I commit, I would like to know if the Auto Trany's are one of the big winner's in this Mod, and how does the grounding improve the shifting time, I've always thought hyd/ic's played the biggest part in auto Transmisson performance, have you any info on this? Regards G.T. [Geoff]
I havnt got the car yet but getting one within the next couple of weeks should i get this?

How much would it be if i were to buy one seperately?

To quote someone I used to work with, was even more relevant because we were in the middle of the Pilbara at the time but "It's better to be looking at it than waiting for it"

Hey Fox, I maybe a goer also! Before I commit, I would like to know if the Auto Trany's are one of the big winner's in this Mod, and how does the grounding improve the shifting time, I've always thought hyd/ic's played the biggest part in auto Transmisson performance, have you any info on this? Regards G.T. [Geoff]

Yes, the biggest benefit of this mod is more responsive shifting for automatics while in manual mode and to run ur car smoother.

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1. FoxV35 (BLUE)

2. moomoolulu (BLUE)

3. BLISTC (RED)

4. Siglapian (MATTE GREY)

5. MILLOS (BLUE)

6. V35 Matt (RED)

7. Popeye (Blue)

8. Vai350z (Blue)

9. xtc (Blue)

10. Will Power (Blue)

11. rs73 (MATTE GREY)

12. Edwin (MATTE GRAY)

13. Oaksey (BLUE)

14. Dannyws (matte gray)

15. NA_R33 (blue)

16. nissan rules (matte gray)

how many of us from Melbourne? maybe we can ask him to send it to one person then just pick it up from him...

just my suggestion!

Danny,

I think I found out - your grounding kit with gold wire is Nissan dealer option...

http://www.japanparts.com/db/partslist.php...=11&volkey=

see pic - very similar to yours

post-328-1244853264_thumb.jpg

that is interesting that the grounding kit comes as a Nissan option...

Im curious how it would compare to a customised one.

I'm from Melbourne Edwin....Carlton.

I'm fine with that idea, also fine with paying $5 extra for direct shipping as per the emails.

That of course depends on whether the seller agrees. I don't know because that would not constitute much of a saving for himself if the needs to send 16 small packages rather than one big one.

Less posting address for them, less mistakes/problem(missing, wrong address, damage, didnt post...) IMO

Lets just ship to one of the guys of state, and organize pick up. Less headache for organizer? (i think most ppl are happy with this arrangement?)

Shouldnt have a problem with tax, IMO. Unless we post everything all together..

Melbourne:

1. Dannyw

2. Millos

3. Edwin

4. Siglapian

5. Vai350z

6. RS73

7.

Sydney:

1. Foxv35

2. moomoolulu

3. Blistc

4. V35 Matt

5. Popeye

6.

Perth

1. XTC

2. Will Power

The list isnt complete, i may miss a few out, so update yrself if you dont see your name please?

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